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  2. File:Map of Alabama highlighting Lauderdale County.svg

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    English: This is a locator map showing Lauderdale County in Alabama. For more information, see Commons:United States county locator maps. Date: 12 February 2006:

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Lauderdale ...

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    This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Lauderdale County, Alabama, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in an online map. [1]

  4. Lauderdale County, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Lauderdale County was established in 1818, [1] a year before Alabama became a state. Florence, the county seat of Lauderdale County, was also established in 1818. At this time a group of investors, under the name of Cypress Land Company purchased from the government 5,515 acres (22.32 km 2) of land consisting of the original town site. Other ...

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  6. Lexington, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Lexington is a town in Lauderdale County, Alabama, United States. It is part of the Florence–Muscle Shoals Metropolitan Statistical Area known as "The Shoals". It incorporated in 1959. [3] As of the 2010 census, the population of the town is 735, down from 840 in 2000.

  7. List of counties in Alabama - Wikipedia

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    In 1820, Alabama had 29 counties. By 1830 there were 36 and Native Americans still occupied large areas of land in northeast and far western Alabama. By 1840, 49 counties had been created; 52 by 1850; 65 by 1870; and the present 67 counties by 1903. [6] Houston County was the last county created in the state, on February 9, 1903. [3]